3 articles tagged “Etf”
Six Shariah fund houses, one JSE-listed ETF, over R30 billion in halal fund assets, and fees that run from 0.40% to 2.36%. What actually exists for Muslim investors in South Africa, verified against fund documents in August 2026.
One Shariah ETF survives on the JSE: STXSHA, at a 0.40% TER with 17 years of listed history. What the Yasaar screens include, what the fund does not do (no scholar board, no purification reporting), and who should own it.
The Satrix Shariah ETF charges 0.40% and just returned 28% in a year. Active halal funds charge up to 2.36% and mostly did not. Before you conclude the debate is over, understand what the index actually holds.